Something you should know: Continuous chest compression

Cardiocerebral resuscitation (CCR) is a new approach to patients with out-of-hospital cardiac arrest that has been shown to improve rates of neurologically intact survival by 250%–300% over the approach advocated by the 2000 American Heart Association guidelines.

Call 911, and then do 100 compressions per minute until the EMS gets there:

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